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>> all right, susan mcginnis in washington for us. thanks for joining us. >>> we're also learning more about the crash of an american fighter jet in libya and the rescue of its crew. the f-15 crashed monday night about 25 miles east of the rebel stronghold of benghazi. that plane came down in a field. both crewmen safely ejected. one landed on a farm. the other in a nearby field. pentagon officials say mechanical failure is to blame. the pilot was picked up by a marine aircraft. libyans took the weapons officer to benghazi and he eventually was returned to u.s. forces. >>> in syria, government troops killed at least six anti-government protesters today. the protests, calling for political freedom, were held at a mosque in southern syria. their main demand is an end to what they call repression by the secret police. before the government troops attacked, electricity and phone service was cut off to the area. >>> in yemen, crowds cheered the arrival of the government troops. anti-government protesters there have called for a mass rally
>> all right, susan mcginnis in washington for us. thanks for joining us. >>> we're also learning more about the crash of an american fighter jet in libya and the rescue of its crew. the f-15 crashed monday night about 25 miles east of the rebel stronghold of benghazi. that plane came down in a field. both crewmen safely ejected. one landed on a farm. the other in a nearby field. pentagon officials say mechanical failure is to blame. the pilot was picked up by a marine aircraft....
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younis told us a few weeks ago he stepped down because gadhafi had gone too far killing protesters. then there are the rebels political leaders. what do they want? you understand that there is a lot of apprehension in the united states. the government feels like they don't know you very well. "we really do understand american fears," he said, assuring us they want democracy with political parties, a new constitution and elections. still there is a lot of skepticism. >> there is cause for concern i think. we don't know who we're dealing with. quite simply only time will tell. >> reporter: what about gadhafi's claims that the rebels have terrorists and fundamentalists in their ranks? >> colonel gadhafi likes to play on western fears of islamic militancy and claim that somehow this movement is being led by jihadists or people linked to al qaeda. there's no real truth in that. >> reporter: as these rebels march on in their quest to oust gadhafi, there's little denying that the u.s. has thrown its significant military weight behind a disjointed group they're still getting to know. alex m
younis told us a few weeks ago he stepped down because gadhafi had gone too far killing protesters. then there are the rebels political leaders. what do they want? you understand that there is a lot of apprehension in the united states. the government feels like they don't know you very well. "we really do understand american fears," he said, assuring us they want democracy with political parties, a new constitution and elections. still there is a lot of skepticism. >> there is...
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"they kept telling us the plant was safe but they were leading us on all this time." and yet anger and bitterness are not the operative emotions here. hope and empathy are. she says "if getting angry would make things better or make us happier then we would. but instead of getting mad, it's better to help each other out." "we have to stay focused on the recovery" says this mother of two. "that's what we're all thinking about." these are the survivors. it's estimated more than 20,000 others will not have been so lucky. amazing grace... ♪ >> reporter: so kindness and cooperation are the anthem of strength. the saving grace of refugees whose ordeal has really just begun. lucy craft, cbs news, tokyo. >> couric: more now from our new cbs news poll out tonight. about half of americans say they're concerned about radiation from japan reaching the united states. about seven out of ten say they believe nuclear power plants here in the u.s. are generally safe but more than six in ten don't want one built near where they live. and 58% say the u.s. government is not prepared fo
"they kept telling us the plant was safe but they were leading us on all this time." and yet anger and bitterness are not the operative emotions here. hope and empathy are. she says "if getting angry would make things better or make us happier then we would. but instead of getting mad, it's better to help each other out." "we have to stay focused on the recovery" says this mother of two. "that's what we're all thinking about." these are the survivors....
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more when you can use less? ♪ super durable, super absorbent, super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper. eleleleleleltwizzlers.elelelelel the twist you can't resist. >> jimmy: well, hi there. we're back with penelope cruz and, again, i mentioned a moment ago that you have this "pirates of the caribbean" sequel, you're with "jojohnny depp. >> we worked together ten years ago. we had a great experience in that movie. he's really one of the most find and genuine people that i have ever met and he became a good friend. and he's so funny. i don't -- i guess people know how funny he is. he has one of the greatest sense of humor and he's really clever, really smart. but kind, generous. i only have great things to say about him. >> jimmy: wow, really. >> he does -- >> jimmy: kind of disappointing, really. is there anything you didn't like about him? >> i guess everybody knows that he owns a fart machine. >> jimmy: i don't know that everyone knows that. >> so, when i met him ten years ago, he had a plastic
more when you can use less? ♪ super durable, super absorbent, super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper. eleleleleleltwizzlers.elelelelel the twist you can't resist. >> jimmy: well, hi there. we're back with penelope cruz and, again, i mentioned a moment ago that you have this "pirates of the caribbean" sequel, you're with "jojohnny depp. >> we worked together ten years ago. we had a great experience in that movie. he's really one of the most find and...
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us. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. >>> tonight on "world news," the end of an era. elizabeth taylor, the last of the larger than life movie stars, and the woman who introduced american women to million dollar salaries, and a fever pitch of celebrity. barbara walters on how she lived her life and the way she changed everything. >>> danger in the water. now babies are at risk from radiation in the tap water in japan. how could a mother reverse the effects? >>> flying blind? one of the busiest skies in america, word that the air traffic controller may have been asleep in the tower? >>> and, become a memory superstar, as we show you the latest on how to remember those names, lists, even, where did i put the keys? >>> good evening. as we begin tonight, the last of the legendary superstars has died. a superstar from an era when american movies were so powerful, the whole globe feasted on our celluloid dreams. and her face. elizabeth taylor died of heart failure today at 79. and every generation of americans knew her and followed her turbulent life. the girl with the viole
us. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. >>> tonight on "world news," the end of an era. elizabeth taylor, the last of the larger than life movie stars, and the woman who introduced american women to million dollar salaries, and a fever pitch of celebrity. barbara walters on how she lived her life and the way she changed everything. >>> danger in the water. now babies are at risk from radiation in the tap water in japan. how could a mother reverse the...
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before joining us here at abc. rich, you told me all day here that this really troubles you. >> reporter: david, this is a problem that keeps me up at night. the bugs are getting stronger and there aren't any new drugs coming quickly. >> so many of us have to visit loved ones in the hospital. we want to do that. but we don't want to bring germs in. so, we sent our team to the hospital today and have some simple questions about what they found. first, they approached the nurse's station to sign in. should we be concerned about the pen? >> reporter: you'll find some germs there, but those aren't the super bugs. wash your hands and you'll be fine. >> the next thing they found was in the hallway, i never thought about this before. the book cart. they admitted at the hospital they don't wash the books down very often. >> reporter: again, you're going to find germs on there, but that's not where the super bugs are. >> you were telling me earlier that the most important thing might be what we see next. approaching the nur
before joining us here at abc. rich, you told me all day here that this really troubles you. >> reporter: david, this is a problem that keeps me up at night. the bugs are getting stronger and there aren't any new drugs coming quickly. >> so many of us have to visit loved ones in the hospital. we want to do that. but we don't want to bring germs in. so, we sent our team to the hospital today and have some simple questions about what they found. first, they approached the nurse's...
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these are uses of. creating a mist special. i wouldn't be surprised if it turns out to be constantine tickets in the big. little bit. and this is what you get i think. it's going to. i was running out of time and then there was one of the places i still needed to check out but luckily for me doing things quickly is no problem for these guys. as one of those reassuringly unchanging things about russia decades it's been chugging down the nation's roads doing nothing very spectacular but that's not particularly exciting so here in the road as a group of people who like to take their lot or. look. loaded into a super car takes a fair bit of tinkering and that's where eagle comes in. we are training for competition. here you can see our professional racing team. but i think we'd better start with the garridge shall we go. do your and his friends a serious rally drive us to be competitive need a complete overhaul. here's the thing in the older cars of a different class. it has very good performance in terms of speech and more of a bo
these are uses of. creating a mist special. i wouldn't be surprised if it turns out to be constantine tickets in the big. little bit. and this is what you get i think. it's going to. i was running out of time and then there was one of the places i still needed to check out but luckily for me doing things quickly is no problem for these guys. as one of those reassuringly unchanging things about russia decades it's been chugging down the nation's roads doing nothing very spectacular but that's...
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and we ask her to tell us about it. here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one i flew in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden some kind of alarm goes off in the cockpit and for that brief second, you think, "uh-oh, what happens if i have to eject over enemy territory? who's on the ground? are they going to be helpful? are they going to want to shoot me? are they going to capture me? am i going to be tortured?" >> reporter: crews constantly train for that moment of ejection. we had to do the same before heading out to combat. >> legs forward. elbows in. head back against the seat. you got it. get ready for the ride. >> reporter: in an actual emergency, the decision woul
and we ask her to tell us about it. here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one i flew in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden...
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stay with us. >> hello, and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the top stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. mcarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to...
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can you talk us through what a typical sorti looks like for you. how many are they taking, and what kind of wear and tear is this taking on the air power involved here? >> let's go to slide 3, please. the aircraft they are launching from many bases around europe and from the two aircraft carriers as well as our amphibious ship, where they are launching from, we're leaving those nations to announce for it. they will be refueling on the way there, and they will take stations on the stations annotated on the slide. from there, if they are in the defense combat mission, they will stay by the early warning aircraft. probably tank one or two times while they are on station. always maintaining airplane flow. they will keep somebody that has enough gas to prosecute to push inland if they need to, and they will probably tank on the way home. i would say the missions are on the order of five to six hours in length. depending on where the airplanes are taking off from. >> after the coalition partner takes the lead, can you give us any sense of what the level
can you talk us through what a typical sorti looks like for you. how many are they taking, and what kind of wear and tear is this taking on the air power involved here? >> let's go to slide 3, please. the aircraft they are launching from many bases around europe and from the two aircraft carriers as well as our amphibious ship, where they are launching from, we're leaving those nations to announce for it. they will be refueling on the way there, and they will take stations on the stations...
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i really do from "shark tank," mark cuban will be with us. and then, after that, with music from this album, it's called "lover boy," it comes out april 12th. brett dennen from the bud light stage. he's good, you'll like him. tomorrow night on the show rainn wilson, abbie cornish, and music from the gaslight anthem. and later this week jake gyllenhaal, jerry weintraub, paul iacono -- hey, he's got your last name. penelope cruz, and music from oh land and quinn sullivan. this is my cousin sal. >> hi, everyone. >> jimmy: sal, how is the -- how's the office pool going, the ncaa office pool. >> it's not good. well, i'm running it. i think this is the last year because our executive producer jo is winning. she's killing everybody and she doesn't know anything about basketball. >> jimmy: she really doesn't. >> if a basketball rolled into her office she'd call the exterminator. i really -- she wouldn't know. i said to her, jill, you don't know anything about basketball. it would be nice if you won, donate the money to charity and she's like, i'd lik
i really do from "shark tank," mark cuban will be with us. and then, after that, with music from this album, it's called "lover boy," it comes out april 12th. brett dennen from the bud light stage. he's good, you'll like him. tomorrow night on the show rainn wilson, abbie cornish, and music from the gaslight anthem. and later this week jake gyllenhaal, jerry weintraub, paul iacono -- hey, he's got your last name. penelope cruz, and music from oh land and quinn sullivan. this...
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bbc news, benghazi, libya. >> good to have you with us. still to come -- how does a community cope with almost complete obliteration? first though, our correspondent has been hit you the -- has been to the port of sendai, near the epicenter. >> this is the first full working day since the tsunami hit last friday and it has caused a surge in rescue operations on a massive scale. there are still thousands of people unaccounted for. the official death toll overall is a result of what happened, around 1500 people. that is expected to rise quite sharply in the next days and weeks. as rescue teams manage to get out to those outer lining, remote coastal areas they still have not been able to get to. about 100,000 army personnel, along with 250,000 police and other rescuers are part of the relief effort. it is on a huge scale, as i say, and the prime minister has suggested the problems of this country are as bad as was the case back in 1945. the situation has not been worse since the second world war. after that of course, the fear of the populati
bbc news, benghazi, libya. >> good to have you with us. still to come -- how does a community cope with almost complete obliteration? first though, our correspondent has been hit you the -- has been to the port of sendai, near the epicenter. >> this is the first full working day since the tsunami hit last friday and it has caused a surge in rescue operations on a massive scale. there are still thousands of people unaccounted for. the official death toll overall is a result of what...
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, because a lot of people have denied us, you know, wouldn't help us. so she was there. >> reporter: in the 1980's declining health was only part of the problem that came with an aids diagnosis. >> if you had aids you were pretty much just shunned. >> reporter: taylor fought that stigma, says the doctor who treated her friend and costar, rock hudson, who died of aids. >> she knew in her heart that we would never get anywhere against this until we got a handle on the prejudice. >> reporter: michael smithwick, the executive director of maitri and h.i.v. positive himself for 30 years, remembers vividly how he felt when elizabeth taylor first took a stand for people like him. >> it was a sense of elation, and a sense of finally, finally someone has stepped forward and spoken to truth. and done so in a very brave way. >> reporter: it was perhaps the most dramatic act in a life that had plenty of drama. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thanks for watching. i'll see you tomorr
, because a lot of people have denied us, you know, wouldn't help us. so she was there. >> reporter: in the 1980's declining health was only part of the problem that came with an aids diagnosis. >> if you had aids you were pretty much just shunned. >> reporter: taylor fought that stigma, says the doctor who treated her friend and costar, rock hudson, who died of aids. >> she knew in her heart that we would never get anywhere against this until we got a handle on the...
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all right, stay with us. >> welcome back, everyone. women at the top. that was the topic of a meeting today. chancellor angela merkel is looking to promote women. at the moment, there are no plans to force companies to have more female representation on their board. some in the country have already agreed to voluntary targets. >> the battle of the sexes,he oldest game in the world, but men have always had the upper hand in terms of careers. company executive board members in germany's top tea hundred companies, -- the top two hundred companies, women have a small percentage. many ordinary germans are against fixed quotas. >> it would be curbing companies' freedom, and i do not think that is a good thing. >> it is nonsense. women are doing well. they just have to stick up for themselves. >> to be in a position of leadership, you have to have leadership qualities. >> but the proportion of women in executive positions rose by just 4% in the last 10 years, despite promises to do better. some believe a better way to help women would be to improve working con
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we'll be right back, stay with us. after the french ambassador's remarks, we called him in paris to get his impressions of libya and what he saw. he's a friend of this program and we're pleased to have him on the program tonight from paris. welcome. >> thank you, pleased to be there, too. >> rose: tell me what happened. you went to benghazi and other places. what did you see? what whatdid you decide you needed to say to the french president? >> first of all, i saw the prime minister at the beginning of the the beginning of a bloodbath, i saw young people badly armed in front of the very strong and very savage mercenaries army. this is the first point, an army of mercenaries waging a war against the civilians of libya. some planes bombing civilians, i saw the beginning of mass legislature. number two, i met the free libyans. they are not angels but they are good guys, honest-- i had great and long talks with them. i perceived, i understood that they are today real possible alternative, that they are not involved in-- an
we'll be right back, stay with us. after the french ambassador's remarks, we called him in paris to get his impressions of libya and what he saw. he's a friend of this program and we're pleased to have him on the program tonight from paris. welcome. >> thank you, pleased to be there, too. >> rose: tell me what happened. you went to benghazi and other places. what did you see? what whatdid you decide you needed to say to the french president? >> first of all, i saw the prime...
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this would show a clear intent to use all instruments available to us through the un charter. >> most german politicians have criticized france's unilateral move to recognize the libyan rebels. the critics say the eu must exert a unified stance. >> turning to bahrain, or at least six people have been killed in an assault by riot police. security forces used tanks and attack helicopters to overrun pearl square, where the opposition camp out for weeks, calling for political reform. police and soldiers fired tear gas and shotguns at protesters. this happened after the king called in saudi troops to keep order. for more analysis on the situation in bahrain, i am joined by a member of the german institute for international security. saudi arabia has sent troops into bahrain. how big a threat are the protests in bahrain for its neighbor? >> i do not think there is a big threat, but the saudis see the shiite protests as a sign of iranian influence in this country which is virtually a saudi protectorate. that is why i intervened. it is iran. it is not the shiites. >> iran is closely watching
this would show a clear intent to use all instruments available to us through the un charter. >> most german politicians have criticized france's unilateral move to recognize the libyan rebels. the critics say the eu must exert a unified stance. >> turning to bahrain, or at least six people have been killed in an assault by riot police. security forces used tanks and attack helicopters to overrun pearl square, where the opposition camp out for weeks, calling for political reform....
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it requires him to stop using the violence. among the faithful here, the and minty of the world only strengthens them. -- the enmity of the world only strengthens them. >> gaddafi claimed that all military operations had ceased. he claimed troops were outside the city but would not enter. malta, germany and turkey have agreed to monitor the ceasefire and the rebel troops violating the ceasefire. >> many tanks are heading from benghazi to another area. those armored militia groups started a couple of minutes ago fighting in the village. the shelling is continuing. the army is not taking any action against them, because we want to abide with the decision not to violate the cease-fire. >> the french ambassador to the united nations has told the bbc he expects a military intervention in libya within hours of a summit on saturday. that summit will include talks with hillary clinton and arab leaders. >> there will be participation in the diplomatic effort. this is the last signal. the u.s., u.k. and france have set the conditions. af
it requires him to stop using the violence. among the faithful here, the and minty of the world only strengthens them. -- the enmity of the world only strengthens them. >> gaddafi claimed that all military operations had ceased. he claimed troops were outside the city but would not enter. malta, germany and turkey have agreed to monitor the ceasefire and the rebel troops violating the ceasefire. >> many tanks are heading from benghazi to another area. those armored militia groups...
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but jiahani tells us he just wants to see his besieged city finally free. the latest reports we're hearing is that there is fierce fighting going on in ajdabiya at the moment. the front line has been very fluid, moving several miles in a day. katie? >> couric: and, mandy, what's going on right now where you are in benghazi? >> well, the main concern here is pockets of rogue elements loyal to qaddafi that are doing hit-and-run attacks so rebels here have been beefing up security, adding more checkpoints in key locations. >> couric: mandy clark, as always, mandy, thank you so much. meanwhile, house speaker john boehner called on president obama today to make clear exactly what the mission in libya is and how it will be accomplished. david martin reports the president and the military tried to do just that. >> reporter: now in its third day, operation odyssey dawn gathered steam as aircraft from more and more countries joined american jets in enforcing a no- fly zone over libya. their mission is limited to stopping qaddafi from attacking his own people, but th
but jiahani tells us he just wants to see his besieged city finally free. the latest reports we're hearing is that there is fierce fighting going on in ajdabiya at the moment. the front line has been very fluid, moving several miles in a day. katie? >> couric: and, mandy, what's going on right now where you are in benghazi? >> well, the main concern here is pockets of rogue elements loyal to qaddafi that are doing hit-and-run attacks so rebels here have been beefing up security,...
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but at home, you use your computer. reliant stadium in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and championships. here, you can even go inside the stadium. >> these stadiums are a tiny, tiny fraction of all the information that's available there. >> once you're inside google earth and you start checking out all the stadium, you'll realize that, well, there's a whole virtual world here and in the past five years, google engineers and contributors around the world have been busy basically rebuilding the earth. slowly, but surely, users worldwide have been recreating structures, like the eiffel tower, and the red square, main street, and the princess castle at disney world in orlando, and even cbs 5 studios in san francisco, all in high res. google provides free software. they say there is no way they can do it all themselves. >> we're slowly and collaboratively building up this model of the world. >> reporter: making the world a smaller place is turning out to be a global effort. in mountai
but at home, you use your computer. reliant stadium in houston got the royal treatment because it's the site of the final four and championships. here, you can even go inside the stadium. >> these stadiums are a tiny, tiny fraction of all the information that's available there. >> once you're inside google earth and you start checking out all the stadium, you'll realize that, well, there's a whole virtual world here and in the past five years, google engineers and contributors...
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to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know right now. well because the disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i go if you don't know then a how can we rule out nuclear energy. why is the many people so afraid of nuclear energy i know that this is happening right now but most plants i'm pretty sure i think it centers on people always thinking the worst and maybe that's the reaction from nine eleven even when people always think of the things that can get bad so i think there's an on again feeling whether or not you support nuclear energy the bottom line is that with all of our energy options there comes in one form or another a high price to. remember to give us your reaction to the events shaping the world right now click on r.t. dot com where we have more analysis on today's top stories and a whole lot mor
to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know right now. well because the disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i go if you don't know then a how can we rule out nuclear energy. why is the many people so afraid of nuclear energy i know that this is happening right now but most plants i'm pretty sure...
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we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into harm's way should only be taken when necessary. we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others, and that also believe we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, particularly, we know what abu dhabi is capable of. we cannot have a failed state on the border. >> malcom. >> may i congratulate him for his superb leadership that he and the foreign secretary have given it and at the united nations for securing this resolution, without which the people of libya and benghazi would be facing a humanitarian disaster. this refers to all necessary measures to protect civilian populated areas. will you confirm that will enable our forces to be used not simply to intercept libyan aircraft but as necessary to attack artill
we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into harm's way should only be taken when necessary. we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others, and that also believe we should be clear...
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it is adding to our deficit now, not helping us -- not by a l, but it is adding. and it will permanently end up adding to the deficit in the next several years. it is an opportunity to do something that would be positive and i ink we should take advantage of that. host: the congressional budget office just came out with the deficit projections. currentlyrojecting $1.40 trillion deficit for 2011 alone. the president's budget increes this year's deficit by $26 billion. it at -- and prince iraq's $1.20 trillion deficit for 2012. -- it projects $1.20 trillion deficit for 2012. guest: i think it is optimistic based on reasonable assumptions overtime. the fact that the matter is that today's deficit is not a problem. today's event is not a problem. let me explain why. toy's deficit, as large as it is and shocking as it is, is driven primarily by temporary factors. the recession, followed by weak economic recovery, of very high unemployment, two undeclared and bond-financed wars and another venture in libya. bailouts, stimulus programs, temporary tax cuts. these are the
it is adding to our deficit now, not helping us -- not by a l, but it is adding. and it will permanently end up adding to the deficit in the next several years. it is an opportunity to do something that would be positive and i ink we should take advantage of that. host: the congressional budget office just came out with the deficit projections. currentlyrojecting $1.40 trillion deficit for 2011 alone. the president's budget increes this year's deficit by $26 billion. it at -- and prince iraq's...
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and so, all of us have had helpful hints. there hasn't been a single production that i've done that's run over six months that -- and a lot of the matinee performances are for a lot of older audiences go. and so, over a six-month period, if the audience is between 80 and 90 years old, it's not uncommon that someone would actually pass away in the course of your play. and so -- >> jimmy: i'm sorry, wait -- >> no, i've never gone through a play that that hasn't happened. so, i was trying to warn jim gaffigan about that. you've got 1,500 people in the house and eventually, over six months, someone will pass away. so -- >> jimmy: in the audience? >> in the audience. >> jimmy: what? >> if you see a gurney coming down the aisle, don't panic. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and so, the very first night we were doing the show, in a very quiet scene, we heard out in the audience -- [ gasping ] and jim's eyes got as big as anything. and it was a woman who had started choking on a candy and went into seizure. we had to stop the play. lit
and so, all of us have had helpful hints. there hasn't been a single production that i've done that's run over six months that -- and a lot of the matinee performances are for a lot of older audiences go. and so, over a six-month period, if the audience is between 80 and 90 years old, it's not uncommon that someone would actually pass away in the course of your play. and so -- >> jimmy: i'm sorry, wait -- >> no, i've never gone through a play that that hasn't happened. so, i was...
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it is also with the libyan opposition asked us to do. if we tried to overthrow moammar gaddafi by force of a coalition with splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission. or, risk killing several civilians from the air. the danger faced by our men and women in uniform would be far more and also a responsibility of what comes next. to be blunt, we went down that road in thiraq and things source of incredible sacrifices we admit we're hopeful for their future. regimen changes took eight years, thousands of americans lives, i wreck lives and a nearly one trillion dollars. that is now something i can afford to repeat in libya. thousands of lives of a wreck and the bulk of what we can do, and will do. his support the aspirations of the people of libya. we have intervened to stop the massacre. we will work with our partners/allies to maintain the safety and stability. we will deny the regimen arms, cut off supplies of cash, assist the opposition, and work with other nations to hasten the bay when mo
it is also with the libyan opposition asked us to do. if we tried to overthrow moammar gaddafi by force of a coalition with splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission. or, risk killing several civilians from the air. the danger faced by our men and women in uniform would be far more and also a responsibility of what comes next. to be blunt, we went down that road in thiraq and things source of incredible sacrifices we admit we're hopeful for their...
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they try to scare us. it is not working anymore. >> in these uncertain times, it pays to be prepared. we are trying to get to the hospital which troops got to yesterday. there has been nobody in or out. even if they need medical help, many are terrified to get there. the troops are still in control of the hospital. we have heard that doctors are being allowed in and out. the military is firmly in control. elsewhere in the city, there were attempts to defy bahrain's martial law. there were small attempt by security forces. this is one of the men injured. this is the car of somebody filming for the bbc. it was shot at. it is not clear why. it is clear that the authorities do not want the world to see how they are dealing with the uprising here. >> there is not much cheer around. it is in italy's 150th birthday. the country was unified on march 17, 1861 after a battle between the different power bases. now there is more that divides in italy than unites it. >> italy is putting on its party frock. the celebrat
they try to scare us. it is not working anymore. >> in these uncertain times, it pays to be prepared. we are trying to get to the hospital which troops got to yesterday. there has been nobody in or out. even if they need medical help, many are terrified to get there. the troops are still in control of the hospital. we have heard that doctors are being allowed in and out. the military is firmly in control. elsewhere in the city, there were attempts to defy bahrain's martial law. there were...
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heinonen, thanks very much for being with us. there was the bad news about smoke coming out of some of these reactors today but then there seemed to be some good news that the pumps are working in a couple of the reactors, that the power lines are restored. how significant is all this? >> first of all, it is very serious as we heard. this is by far not resolved but we see that the engineers are working hard. once they get the power resred properly, they can look how the equipment has been damaged, which equipment can be used and which equipment needs to be replaced. then we start to see light at the end of this long long tunnel. >> woodruff: when we hear the man at the nuclear regulatory commission saying that there is, i think he used the term, containment is now functional in three of the reactors, what does that mean? >> it means that the fuel which was in the reactor itself is contain properly so there is no emergency to that end. but the company still has to maintain and restore the adequate cooling of those reactors for tho
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it took us 31 days. moreover, we've accomplished these objectives consistent with the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations. i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya, that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight we are fulfilling that pledge. our most effective alliance, nato, has taken command of the enforcement of the arms embargo and the no fly zone. last night nato decided to take on the additional responsibility of protecting libyan civilians. this transfer from the united states to nato will take place on wednesday. going forward, the lead in enforcing the no fly zone and protecting civilians on the ground will transition to our allies and partners. and i am fully confident that our coalition will keep the pressure on qaddafi's remaining forces. in that effort, the united states will play a s
it took us 31 days. moreover, we've accomplished these objectives consistent with the pledge that i made to the american people at the outset of our military operations. i said that america's role would be limited and that we would not put ground troops into libya, that we would focus our unique capabilities on the front end of the operation and that we would transfer responsibility to our allies and partners. tonight we are fulfilling that pledge. our most effective alliance, nato, has taken...
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joining us for perspective is nicholas burns. nick, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> a couple of scenarios. what is muammar qaddafi is able to hang on? what happens next? >> if he hangs on, then we're looking at a protracted civil war between these parties, the qaddafi forces and the rebel forces. we have essentially intervened in the middle of the civil war. we have taken the side of the rebels. we took away the offensive from qaddafi by taking about the no-fly zone and striking at his military position. if he stays and holds on that means the united states and the european country less have to stay involved to maintain the no-fly zone and we could be there for weeks, months, or perhaps longer. >> what if he is brought down? >> if ka david martin agree falls from power we will see the result of the gamble the administration has taken. if we have intervened this civil war on behalf of a group we don't know well. they don't have a coherent leadership, they don't have an established program. we don't really know what they st
joining us for perspective is nicholas burns. nick, good evening. >> good evening, russ. >> a couple of scenarios. what is muammar qaddafi is able to hang on? what happens next? >> if he hangs on, then we're looking at a protracted civil war between these parties, the qaddafi forces and the rebel forces. we have essentially intervened in the middle of the civil war. we have taken the side of the rebels. we took away the offensive from qaddafi by taking about the no-fly zone...
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to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know right now. because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i think if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy we can't fire so many people so afraid of nuclear energy i know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty safe show i think it centers on people always taken the worst and maybe that's a reaction from nine eleven even when people always think of the things that can get bad so i think there's that armageddon feeling whether or not you support nuclear energy the bottom line is that with all of our energy options there comes in one form or another a high price to pay. let's now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world in our world updater gyptian have gone to the polls in record numbers take par
to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive do you support nuclear energy you know right now. because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i think if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy we can't fire so many people so afraid of nuclear energy i know that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty...
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the farm used to hire local residents as seasonal workers during harvest. but, like many rural areas in japan, the population is aging and the region is facing depopulation. so they began to take on young, semi volunteer workers three years ago. the farm recently hired three women this their 20s. they work for 7 1/2 hours a day, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. their daily wages are only about $35. this is about half of what regular paid workers make for the same job. but they get some nice perks, like free accommodation. each worker gets her own room, in a house on the farm. they also receive vegetables , grown on the farm, as well as rice to help cover food costs. >>> translator: i really enjoy the farming experience and hanging out with the locals. >>> translator: sometimes i feel dead tired, but at the end of the day it is all worth it. >> reporter: the semi volunteer workers founlds their jobs through this small firm sanka network launched 12 years ago. the firm operates a website that posts positions from farms and accommodation facilities in rural areas. there
the farm used to hire local residents as seasonal workers during harvest. but, like many rural areas in japan, the population is aging and the region is facing depopulation. so they began to take on young, semi volunteer workers three years ago. the farm recently hired three women this their 20s. they work for 7 1/2 hours a day, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. their daily wages are only about $35. this is about half of what regular paid workers make for the same job. but they get some nice perks, like...
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sides had to say and she joins us now. elizabeth. >> reporter: we heard opening statements from both sides from both lawyers. right now they are on lunch recess. so another 15 minutes or so. and then the jury will head back inside. you know, so far it's been a relatively orderly drama-free -- one of the biggest moments actually came after the jury was dismissed. that is when the judge called forward barry bonds' personal trainer, former personal trainer, greg anderson, who as expected, refused to testify. this is video of him coming into the courtroom a little earlier. so he was immediately sent to jail for the length of the trial. again, it all happened very quickly and without incident. barry bonds early this morning as well walked into the compromise without speaking to the media. prosecutors tried to convince the jury that barry bonds knew he was using steroids. he had denied using steroids to a grand jury that was looking into whether balco sold illegal performance-enhancing drugs. in his opening statement, prosecutor
sides had to say and she joins us now. elizabeth. >> reporter: we heard opening statements from both sides from both lawyers. right now they are on lunch recess. so another 15 minutes or so. and then the jury will head back inside. you know, so far it's been a relatively orderly drama-free -- one of the biggest moments actually came after the jury was dismissed. that is when the judge called forward barry bonds' personal trainer, former personal trainer, greg anderson, who as expected,...
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"it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the americans will not kill him, the women of libya will fight gadhafi forces," this woman said. more than 600 miles away in tripoli, forces loyal to gadhafi tightened their grip on the capital checking everyone coming and going. earlier today president obama remained unclear about just how long the united states would remain involved, in this, its third war in a muslim country. >> obviously the situation is evolving on the ground. the first phase of the mission has been completed. >> reporter: but in benghazi, the rebels were already showing off trophies from this new phase
"it's been terrifying the last few days," this man told us. as the day went on, the crowds grew, by late afternoon a rally of hundreds had formed. after days of attack the people of benghazi are back out on the streets not just celebrating but leaving benghazi heading west taking the fight to the gadhafi forces. their message, they welcome the international air strikes. women came out to join the men on the streets. celebrating the operation. "if the rebel, the british and the...
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in canada and the us that it is legal for. a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines out of most independent they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my family therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers occur among people with health funding history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress.
in canada and the us that it is legal for. a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines out of most independent they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my family therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers occur...
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. >> we are used to doing large events. obviously, there's a lot of excitement about the events that are coming up. >> reporter: these delicate hors d'oeuvres are similar to the appetizers the wedding guests will be eating. >> it will be about double-checking, triple-checking, and checking again, and making sure that we've got everything in the right places. >> reporter: the palace entertains 50,000 people a year. >> we start planning as far out as six months. so, there's an awful lot of detail to go into. the invitations. the drinks and how people will move around the reception. >> reporter: one place people will definitely move about, in front of the royal family's stellar art collection which dates back to when the house first opened as a royal residence in 1837. >> when you come into the 19 state rooms, the works of art that you see surrounding you are really opulent and wonderful. >> reporter: and, george, the last time we were in london, the palace unveiled the official royal coin. this morning, we're getting video of
. >> we are used to doing large events. obviously, there's a lot of excitement about the events that are coming up. >> reporter: these delicate hors d'oeuvres are similar to the appetizers the wedding guests will be eating. >> it will be about double-checking, triple-checking, and checking again, and making sure that we've got everything in the right places. >> reporter: the palace entertains 50,000 people a year. >> we start planning as far out as six months. so,...
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and following us. but though this is how it usually happens the search and rescue teams on land know that it's better to be safe and story. is regular right before every way. to test the condition of the equipment and vehicles preparedness of the personnel are a team has an extensive experience in this field and we're ready to work in. the process of several teams of specially trained personnel from parachutists to medical staff finding the landing capsule opening it out there in the cosmos out into the open back on terra firma of course during the training one of the rescuers acts as a stand in for the cosmonauts the whole process normally takes twenty five to thirty minutes but in order to achieve that aid months of training are needed after all their own lives at stake and one of the most important factors and weather is also one of the most unpredictable. so most all of this is both is the hardest when helicopters can't fly into the ground can't get to because they're not like you could create them
and following us. but though this is how it usually happens the search and rescue teams on land know that it's better to be safe and story. is regular right before every way. to test the condition of the equipment and vehicles preparedness of the personnel are a team has an extensive experience in this field and we're ready to work in. the process of several teams of specially trained personnel from parachutists to medical staff finding the landing capsule opening it out there in the cosmos out...
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of us are exhausted. we have nowhere to sleep. >> shelter and clean drinking water are in short supply. international aid is beginning to arrive, but it takes time. >> we are expecting about a $38 million operation to support the food supplies. >> many refugees feel abandoned by their governments and are leaving camps to try to make their own way home. these buses are destined for the coast from which refugees hope to find a way to continue their journey. meanwhile, tens of thousands remain stranded at the border with no other option but to wait. >> to germany, where u.s. president barack obama says he is outraged by an attack on u.s. troops at frankfurt airport. two airmen were killed and two wounded when gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying u.s. military personnel. angela marco quickly condemned the killing and promised to form an investigation. the gunman, a cause of the naonal, is now in police -- a kosovo national, is now in police custody. >> the vessel came under attack outside frankfurt airport's
of us are exhausted. we have nowhere to sleep. >> shelter and clean drinking water are in short supply. international aid is beginning to arrive, but it takes time. >> we are expecting about a $38 million operation to support the food supplies. >> many refugees feel abandoned by their governments and are leaving camps to try to make their own way home. these buses are destined for the coast from which refugees hope to find a way to continue their journey. meanwhile, tens of...
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good to have you with us this is sports they live on r t thank you for joining us speeds are some of the stories we're covering this. ice capades atlanta when again to force a deciding game in their comfortable hockey what a final tie with scots in petersburg. d. day in dublin england are gearing up to clinch their first six nations from slum in eight years our last stop in the way you watch from. all small the next generation of russian basketball or should be one of the soviet union's greatest ever exports are v.d.'s a bonus. when they're coming up but we get the ball rolling with russian football where new boys trust the dari mean on beaten in the first ever season in the big leagues misl inside securing when number one in the top tier with a confident victory over spartak shaikh eager to screw up. the man set to be done in the history books for krasnodar not only a decade ago the southern russian outfits in the fourth division the premier league for a few hours at least. shock sports a four nil all new clean weekend last weekend on are hoping for similar against another couple sw
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resolution in their benghazi stronghold what more can you tell us all about it. but it's a bit of page which flashes on who you're talking to and whose opinions you are taking in benghazi itself the the celebrations there have continued since late late last night when that resolution was announced a final word take a quick statement have been fired in celebration people they very satisfied that the international community is finally coming to the assistance of the rebel fighters who go many fearing that it might be a little bit too late here in tripoli so he a very different situation people are angry people are cautious and it is interesting that the foreign minister has not stepped forward and course with these five because it flies in the face of what we're hearing from duffy and his sons themselves they were saying that they will be x. with me there will be act immediately and they will retaliate keep these international calls for a no fly zone mission and france has been at the first front of pushing forward to have heard from both governments that they will
resolution in their benghazi stronghold what more can you tell us all about it. but it's a bit of page which flashes on who you're talking to and whose opinions you are taking in benghazi itself the the celebrations there have continued since late late last night when that resolution was announced a final word take a quick statement have been fired in celebration people they very satisfied that the international community is finally coming to the assistance of the rebel fighters who go many...
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warmer air mass with us. scattered showers. showers will start to taper off as we head into the afternoon. petaluma 57. east bay oakland 59. maybe a hint of sunshine. a few breaks here and there late in the day. concord, 59. 60 brentwood and watsonville 59. so, a wet day for your sunday. and then the colder day and windy for money. temperatures -- for monday tuesday and wednesday, mild, and then a chance of showers thursday and friday. >> alan: okay. thank you very much, leigh. on to rick, who is in for shu. talking about that tournament creeping up on us. rick: has not been a good year for cal and stanford, but whenever you can beat your rifle, -- rival eases the sting. the bears were looking to avenge a 14-point loss the cardinal in their opener. this is senior day. the bears came out on fire. alancrack, the great look to solomon, throws it down. then creab driving, plus the fall. 19-4 bears. cal kept pouring it on. the jump hook. smoothed would close the half on an 8-2 run. jeremy green with the pretty fade-away, stanford do
warmer air mass with us. scattered showers. showers will start to taper off as we head into the afternoon. petaluma 57. east bay oakland 59. maybe a hint of sunshine. a few breaks here and there late in the day. concord, 59. 60 brentwood and watsonville 59. so, a wet day for your sunday. and then the colder day and windy for money. temperatures -- for monday tuesday and wednesday, mild, and then a chance of showers thursday and friday. >> alan: okay. thank you very much, leigh. on to...
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we'll see reporting for on your us. companies we don't expect any surprises we are blue sure and buy recommendation to motorola and holding from news from your us we still don't see a new series inflows the. fortunes of the market is trading on tiny walloons this why we see very good interest for two years so you lose what is for certain to use and through tears and. almost that would almost be true as from international justice yes. the world's biggest alamy and producer roussel has posted a more than three fold increase in net profit figures for two thousand and say ten share revenues up by a third to ten billion dollars with a profit of two point eight billion dollars traded on the hong kong market and shares have been up almost five percent on this news the company says it plans to expand production in two thousand and eleven. russia's budget is currently being boosted by higher than expected all prices they're rising significantly amid tension in north africa some analysts suggest the government should use the extr
we'll see reporting for on your us. companies we don't expect any surprises we are blue sure and buy recommendation to motorola and holding from news from your us we still don't see a new series inflows the. fortunes of the market is trading on tiny walloons this why we see very good interest for two years so you lose what is for certain to use and through tears and. almost that would almost be true as from international justice yes. the world's biggest alamy and producer roussel has posted a...
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it is also what the libya opposition asked us to do. if we try to overthrow him by force, our coalition will splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission or risk killing many civilians from the air. the dangers faced by the men and women in uniform would be far greater. so what the costs and our share of the responsibility for what comes next. to be blunt, we went down the road in iraq. thanks to the extraordinary sacrifices, we are hopeful about iraq's future. but regime change took 80 years, thousands of american and iraqi lives, and nearly $1 trillion. >> president obama speaking a few hours ago. they told me a little more about the significance of his speech. >> it really comes down to one key point, the americans and the international community felt that if they had not acted, there would be a massacre in benghazi. the president put that in pretty stark terms. if they had not acted, there would have been a massacre that reverberated across the region and state of the conscience of the w
it is also what the libya opposition asked us to do. if we try to overthrow him by force, our coalition will splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission or risk killing many civilians from the air. the dangers faced by the men and women in uniform would be far greater. so what the costs and our share of the responsibility for what comes next. to be blunt, we went down the road in iraq. thanks to the extraordinary sacrifices, we are hopeful about...
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in a welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much good morning i'm happy to be with you well first of all you are in geneva today but most of you you just came back from cairo where most of your staff is situated today why in cairo why not in libya itself. united nations evacuated all international staff from the end of february. because of security concerns there are certain internal protocols that require united nations staff to be out of the country and this is what happened at the end of february in cairo just because the communications are good there and we have a regional office in cairo it's temporary think. i don't know how long it will last . how it is today but as far as i understand the international committee of the red cross returned to vend ghazi to resume its humanitarian work are you planning to follow the street international committee of the red cross had been in the eastern part of the country. the united nations launched the needs assessment to eastern part of the country including benghazi tha
in a welcome to the show thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much good morning i'm happy to be with you well first of all you are in geneva today but most of you you just came back from cairo where most of your staff is situated today why in cairo why not in libya itself. united nations evacuated all international staff from the end of february. because of security concerns there are certain internal protocols that require united nations staff to be out of the country and this...
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in the united states of course the only option he has really is to use terror so i think. it's a clear could in prison then today in the coming days needing to coming weeks but backing for and he could have few rubles could backfire further rebel leaders include the libyan islamic fighting group and associates of al qaida and the casualties mounting every day from allied bombing make fertile recruiting ground for anti western forces there are agents of a guy who are working now in libya in that atmosphere of pale. e.u. muslims protest against nato bombing of libya the organizer says people should prepare for the worst there's not only there's a very strong likelihood. that the most the tack the rotation. the invasion of iraq led to a surge in terror attacks in the e.u. almost two hundred people died in the madrid train bombings in two thousand and four while suicide bombers killed fifty two people in london in two thousand and five officials now dread similar results in the wake of this campaign western intelligence reports chris activity among suspected terrorist cells in
in the united states of course the only option he has really is to use terror so i think. it's a clear could in prison then today in the coming days needing to coming weeks but backing for and he could have few rubles could backfire further rebel leaders include the libyan islamic fighting group and associates of al qaida and the casualties mounting every day from allied bombing make fertile recruiting ground for anti western forces there are agents of a guy who are working now in libya in that...
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thank you uli is our next little religious business for us this morning. hello and welcome to business r.t.c. it's great to have you where that's the price of oil has fallen by with brands slipping below one hundred and fifteen dollars a barrel investors have high hopes that libyan oil may be flowing back through the pipeline sooner than expected that's after rebels regain control of key oil town is and pledged to restart about how about richard saw plants energy agency says it may take some time before companies see stable supply. if we can convert a hold of the oil fields and they have some production they now control the ports so they have the infrastructure in theory this could mean that they are capable of exporting oil but there are certainly legal issues around those companies are going to boil over there i mean libya is still subject to sanctions different sanctions from the united states from the european union from the united nations let's not forget companies are going to be quite wary of who were trading with who were is this all before boy thi
thank you uli is our next little religious business for us this morning. hello and welcome to business r.t.c. it's great to have you where that's the price of oil has fallen by with brands slipping below one hundred and fifteen dollars a barrel investors have high hopes that libyan oil may be flowing back through the pipeline sooner than expected that's after rebels regain control of key oil town is and pledged to restart about how about richard saw plants energy agency says it may take some...
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taking the reins magnificent chandeliers and models why he's the one decent use often use the occasional. museum i'm going to educational institutes. welcome some of the most prestigious universities. next up we arrived at the famous old golf university thousand a year twelve hundred fifty seven it's. it's be popular with the students for centuries for a famous person artists or writers of politicians graduated sports here and stay there around one thousand russian students in higher education in paris. and looking at this we can stand case for me as we make the vice chancellor of the university. italy thank you very much for your time that's how many so far has a long history with russian students yes. you can consider that peter to greet was the first russian student in paris because he came just to see the grave of the show you you know vishal you had the well known the prime minister in the seventeenth century was buried here and after his his death and peter the greed was a great admirer and perhaps you know the well known sentence when he said i would have given to you the half my
taking the reins magnificent chandeliers and models why he's the one decent use often use the occasional. museum i'm going to educational institutes. welcome some of the most prestigious universities. next up we arrived at the famous old golf university thousand a year twelve hundred fifty seven it's. it's be popular with the students for centuries for a famous person artists or writers of politicians graduated sports here and stay there around one thousand russian students in higher education...
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as my neighbor daniel smith this is joining us on the phone with us will make a short presentation about the wiki leaks project. the first step in the fourth day is to get information out about the real world coming to him war on. terror here on the news weekly through the figures are going to be a good marker for you. if i've ever put in these sources and danger you would hunt me down and kill. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the culture because it has become more about this all james bond. than up all the actual information. but it looks like you. oh fickle crowd was. first the cream in the whole cloth and a clear cutting. second explosives are used to plaster a deeper than the piers a. third of the remains are removed by machinery. finally in the unquoted soil is deposited in valley feel. mountaintop removal of an arch. it's. the power struggles to control the stricken to push him a nuclear power plant. for the arab news was a kind of trogs and desperate attempt to cool the reactors of total meltdown. with the fifty workers remaining to tackle a real stable power plant
as my neighbor daniel smith this is joining us on the phone with us will make a short presentation about the wiki leaks project. the first step in the fourth day is to get information out about the real world coming to him war on. terror here on the news weekly through the figures are going to be a good marker for you. if i've ever put in these sources and danger you would hunt me down and kill. this is exactly one of the reasons why we left the culture because it has become more about this all...